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than the america of today. the idea that we would ever have a black man as president of the united states was incredible to me. it was almost the same as thinking of having majority rule in south africa and mr. mandela becoming free and becoming president of south africa. these are two very remote possibilities in my mind and the fact that he is president and still pinching myself. at the time we did this conference of course the campaign was going and he was looking good in the polls, but they knew that perhaps he would never be able to really confront the issue of race and racism until bill and i decided to do it. because once we learned that he attacked in secret service protection long before he was not dictated, just when he announced he was a candidate, that was the america, the legacy that i remember of our country. and as he was moving closer to realizing the dream, i still thought he wouldn't be able to talk about it. just go i think the irony that t. is a black man had to campaign on the basis that he
than the america of today. the idea that we would ever have a black man as president of the united states was incredible to me. it was almost the same as thinking of having majority rule in south africa and mr. mandela becoming free and becoming president of south africa. these are two very remote possibilities in my mind and the fact that he is president and still pinching myself. at the time we did this conference of course the campaign was going and he was looking good in the polls, but they...
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"the road from ruin: thousand put america back on top." christine, a number of people who criticize the president's financial reform efforts said that by definition they may actually stop america from being on top. let's talk about that in a little bit. first, we want to show you exactly how you can set yourself up for success in the stock market, which is really where you can play, not in the world of exotic derivatives, but we're going to show you how you can succeed no matter how old you are and which way the market is headed. the reason lies 6000 miles away in japan. where a producer of specialty eggs needed corn for feed grown to precise standards. cargill identified the producer's needs then introduced an illinois farmer to grow the exact corn needed. and developed a system to ship it separately, connecting the farmer with a japanese customer who was very appreciative. this is how cargill works with customers. >>> how many times have you heard this about money, right? diversification is the key to weathering uncertain times in the st
"the road from ruin: thousand put america back on top." christine, a number of people who criticize the president's financial reform efforts said that by definition they may actually stop america from being on top. let's talk about that in a little bit. first, we want to show you exactly how you can set yourself up for success in the stock market, which is really where you can play, not in the world of exotic derivatives, but we're going to show you how you can succeed no matter how...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> of breaking news about the oil rig explosion. the coast guard is calling off the search for a 11 missing workers after the oil rigs had and the gulf of mexico. it doesn't appear that any additional oil is leaking. they have to clean up the shore. the severe weather could push the oil to show -- shore faster. >>> 1 use crutches and another used a wheelchair. >>> the u.s. launched an unmanned space rocket, but the intention remains a total mystery. the air force has not said how long the mission will last and will miss at the rocket will conduct tests. details remain a secret. when it is efficient -- it finished, it will land in california. the army has uninvited franklin gramm to a national day of prayer service at the pentagon. they resented his invitation because of negative comments made about as long after september 11. >>> the signs they are giving that she could be
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> of breaking news about the oil rig explosion. the coast guard is calling off the search for a 11 missing workers after the oil rigs had and the gulf of mexico. it doesn't appear that any additional oil is leaking. they have to clean up the shore. the severe weather could push the oil to show -- shore...
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right now all of the tv stations in america and all of the radio stations of america got theirness losses from the public through the agency of the federal government. the government decides what kind of wireless spectrum is talk unised off. the government decides how much of the satellite spectrum should be set aside for educational program. the government decides how much of cable should be set aside for public access. the government decides how many radio stations a single company can own, how many towns can have cross ownership between newspapers. and radio stations and on and on and on. i'm not defending any of these policies in particular. i'm just saying the current reality is that government is involved in the media world in all sorts of ways, so the goal should be to make sure this is done in a wise way. there tends to be a little bit of a newspaper centrist to some of these conversations and give as little bit of a misleading impression because newspapers are the least-regulated part of the media ecosystem. broadcast really is a different, is a different thing. so one of the thi
right now all of the tv stations in america and all of the radio stations of america got theirness losses from the public through the agency of the federal government. the government decides what kind of wireless spectrum is talk unised off. the government decides how much of the satellite spectrum should be set aside for educational program. the government decides how much of cable should be set aside for public access. the government decides how many radio stations a single company can own,...
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i think like bank america, i still like bankamerica. but, bankamerica up at 19 and the whole financial. if you look at the xl f, just as an index or an exchange traded fund. you see the percentage gain that we've seen this year alone. i think we got way to far ahead of ourselves. the market is going to struggle, banks will struggle throughout 2010 and probably for the first half of 2011. but i don't think you do not want to not have exposure. i think you want to have exposure. looking at citi for example, we hit $5, we tapped off of that. we lost 10%, we've rallied back, on good news on earnings from citi. i think a lot of financial's, if this economic recovery is to be sustainable. there's three sectors you want to pay attention to. it's obviously the banks, transportation, and technology. those are the three leaders come out of the recession. so far, we are seeing the strength in all three of those sectors. i think you still want exposure to the financials. ok, let's move on to the overall market here. stocks, popping up in the last h
i think like bank america, i still like bankamerica. but, bankamerica up at 19 and the whole financial. if you look at the xl f, just as an index or an exchange traded fund. you see the percentage gain that we've seen this year alone. i think we got way to far ahead of ourselves. the market is going to struggle, banks will struggle throughout 2010 and probably for the first half of 2011. but i don't think you do not want to not have exposure. i think you want to have exposure. looking at citi...
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my own experience with some of the other -- it has gotten better in corporate america. significantly better. >> the risk-management function did not have a direct line to the board. also learned not only were they moved off balance sheets and presentations made to potential investors that made things look better than they actually were
my own experience with some of the other -- it has gotten better in corporate america. significantly better. >> the risk-management function did not have a direct line to the board. also learned not only were they moved off balance sheets and presentations made to potential investors that made things look better than they actually were
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. >> from america's news headquarters, hi, i'm jamie colby. the toughest immigration rules in the country are now laws in arizona. the governor there signing a controversial new bill targeting illegal immigration, but it's already challenged on a couple of fronts. two advocacy groups say they'll go to court over it and president obama is telling the justice department he wants to know if it's constitutional. the law makes it a state crime to be in the country illegally and permits police officers to ask about a person's immigration status if there's reason to think they're here illegally. and the coast guard looking for 11 missing after the oil rig explosion off the louisiana coast and they believe the men never made it off the platform. crews are cleaning up debris. officials haven't determined what caused the massive blast, back to bulls and bears, i'm jamie colby, keep it on fox. >> brenda: 32 days and the price tag grows by 311 billion bucks. a new health and human services report finding the health care law will drive medical costs up, no
. >> from america's news headquarters, hi, i'm jamie colby. the toughest immigration rules in the country are now laws in arizona. the governor there signing a controversial new bill targeting illegal immigration, but it's already challenged on a couple of fronts. two advocacy groups say they'll go to court over it and president obama is telling the justice department he wants to know if it's constitutional. the law makes it a state crime to be in the country illegally and permits police...
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we also consider bank of america, which wasn't quite as installment of citigroup. and so we didn't put our money there. where things were functioning normally, we should have put our money in his local community bank that was solvent. >> host: and i always invest my money in the short-term cds of failing banks. i mean, after this crisis started, banks that offer the highest interest rate on your cds for the banks that were lenders but you know your money was safe because it is guaranteed by the fdic and so this is a distorted market on many levels. was madoff a sociopath or psychopath? we talk about, we haven't really gotten into the personal elements here. he is a person. and analyzing this for nearly a decade, what do you think made them do this? have you ever spoken to mercury indicated within? it has always been assumed that his family know about this, that his wife knew. if there was possible for him to trick the sec for so long would've been impossible for him to trick his own wife? >> guest: madoff was located across the growth and we found that now we know
we also consider bank of america, which wasn't quite as installment of citigroup. and so we didn't put our money there. where things were functioning normally, we should have put our money in his local community bank that was solvent. >> host: and i always invest my money in the short-term cds of failing banks. i mean, after this crisis started, banks that offer the highest interest rate on your cds for the banks that were lenders but you know your money was safe because it is guaranteed...
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america remembers a tragedy in the past. some in the press link political activism to the sins of mcveigh. all next on news watch. et's kick our excuses to the curb. cover 'em up with an extra bag of lch. let's get our handsa lit. our dollars a little stroer. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we caturn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. >>> earth day turned 40 this week. originally inspired by former u.s. senator gaylord nelson. the day brings attention to environmental issues worldwide. i'm old enough to remember the first one. judy, it does help keep environmental issues on peoples' minds without pointing fingers, earth day does. what about the press? the media coverage of it? >> i think the press is accustomed to covering this annual event as people are accustomed to exploiting it. what has happened is earth day has for both media and i think for mainstream world, h
america remembers a tragedy in the past. some in the press link political activism to the sins of mcveigh. all next on news watch. et's kick our excuses to the curb. cover 'em up with an extra bag of lch. let's get our handsa lit. our dollars a little stroer. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we caturn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot....
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but i think this relationship between the united states of america and the people of israel is rock solid. >> you met with the president on march 23. an extraordinary visit to the white house, and no public picture. apparently kept you waiting in the roosevelt room. >> i don't know how the meeting was perceived, but i don't think there was any such intention on the part of the president. i think we have outstanding issues and we're trying to resolve them in the best way that we can. >> netanyahu also said that israel wants to resume peace talks right away. and the story getting a lot of buzz tonight, bush and clinton together again. but this time it was jenna bush interviewing former president bill clinton as a correspondent for "the today show." >> i'm sure this is a rarity, for me, a bush interviewing a clinton. >> i was thinking if your family fed you questions i would be cooked. >> no way, they love you. in fact, they joke that you're my grandfath my grandfather's stepson because he talks about you more than anybody else in the family. >> but your grandmother always says every family
but i think this relationship between the united states of america and the people of israel is rock solid. >> you met with the president on march 23. an extraordinary visit to the white house, and no public picture. apparently kept you waiting in the roosevelt room. >> i don't know how the meeting was perceived, but i don't think there was any such intention on the part of the president. i think we have outstanding issues and we're trying to resolve them in the best way that we can....
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cables latest gift to america. >> this years c-span studentcam competition asked middle and high school students dealing with one of our countries greatest strengths or the challenges it faces. here's one of the third place winners. >> climate change - and the bottom line is they don't care about that but the policy. >> i don't want anything in my old life. - [multiple voicesvoices] >> in america, it seems we're always facing new challenges. our recent challenges seem to be more complicated than ever. they all need solutions yet sometimes finding an answer that makes everyone happy with this can be difficult. time and time again, i see and feel the tension between the different sides of issues. not sure what to think about this, i started asking questions like. are the apposing sides really as divided as they seem and more importantly do people know how to resolve conflicts between conflicts. >> take the vast majority of people and they don't know. they get their news from t.v. and it's a passive, okay i know what's going on. no sports and weather. what's to like about that? >> they wan
cables latest gift to america. >> this years c-span studentcam competition asked middle and high school students dealing with one of our countries greatest strengths or the challenges it faces. here's one of the third place winners. >> climate change - and the bottom line is they don't care about that but the policy. >> i don't want anything in my old life. - [multiple voicesvoices] >> in america, it seems we're always facing new challenges. our recent challenges seem to...
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we also considered bank of america which wasn't quite as insolvent as citigroup so we didn't put our money there where if things were functioning normally be should have put our money in a local community and that was solvent. >> host: right and i always feel grounded by invest my money into short-term cds of the failing banks. after the crisis started banks that offered the highest interest rates under the cds with the countrywide banks coming under but you knew that your money was safe because it was invested and guaranteed by the fdic and so this is a distorted market on many levels. boris madoff is a cpac or psychopath? we haven't really gotten into the personal element here. he's a person in analyzing this nearly a decade what on earth do you think made him do this? have you ever spoken to him or communicated with him and it has always been assumed his family knew about this and that his wife knew if it was possible for him to trick the fcc for so long would it have been possible for him to track his own wife? >> guest: he was the subject of the investigation of the fund we have
we also considered bank of america which wasn't quite as insolvent as citigroup so we didn't put our money there where if things were functioning normally be should have put our money in a local community and that was solvent. >> host: right and i always feel grounded by invest my money into short-term cds of the failing banks. after the crisis started banks that offered the highest interest rates under the cds with the countrywide banks coming under but you knew that your money was safe...
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crime in history over the course of more than a decade he stole $65 billion for many investors all over america and europe. .. when did you first hear of bernie madoff? i and and yet a legitimate business and then had this ponzi scheme. >> guest: 1987 when i was in over-the-counter market manager. >> host: what does it mean to be in the over-the-counter market manager? >> guest: it is a brokerage firm we but trade securities on exchange through the computer system and was computers and phone calls back in the day and in the late 80's and he was a legitimate market maker, he was a baby will street. i knew him as a broker-dealer, dominant in the counter market. i didn't realize he was managing money until the late nineties and it was on my radar screen looking back in late 99i said to the consent frank on my team to new york to meet this madoff and he said he seemed unusual and was in the drift of state which is the arms market state and wanted to find out what he was doing and he came back with a tear sheet marketing if he will and in five minutes i knew it was a fraud. >> host: how did you know
crime in history over the course of more than a decade he stole $65 billion for many investors all over america and europe. .. when did you first hear of bernie madoff? i and and yet a legitimate business and then had this ponzi scheme. >> guest: 1987 when i was in over-the-counter market manager. >> host: what does it mean to be in the over-the-counter market manager? >> guest: it is a brokerage firm we but trade securities on exchange through the computer system and was...
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. >> reporter: some a person on any street in america and chances are you will find a chronic health problem. >> little high on the cholesterol. >> have high cholesterol, yes. >> reporter: this man has high blood pressure. >> hopefully i can get off this medication. >> reporter: and they have plenty of company. the centers if for disease control has startling data about the state of our health. 45% of americans, almost half of the entire adult population have high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes, conditions that are killing us. >> each one of these conditions is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is one of the leading causes of death in the u.s. >> reporter: the cause, signs point to america's growing waistline. we are eating too much and exercising too little. the latest statistics show one- third of americans are obese. >> you eat a lot of fast food and you are always on the run and don't make good food choices you could end up in that situation. >> reporter: the study reveals one in seven adults don't know they are dealing with these critical conditions t
. >> reporter: some a person on any street in america and chances are you will find a chronic health problem. >> little high on the cholesterol. >> have high cholesterol, yes. >> reporter: this man has high blood pressure. >> hopefully i can get off this medication. >> reporter: and they have plenty of company. the centers if for disease control has startling data about the state of our health. 45% of americans, almost half of the entire adult population have...
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god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> next on c-span, a hearing on goldman sachs. later we will bring you janet napolitano. here is part of today's committee hearing would goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein. it is chaired by carl levin of michigan. >> we ask you to stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that the testimony that you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> yes, i did. >> thank you very much. i don't know if you heard the earlier testimony, but we use the system of lights, so you can give us our testimony if possible in five minutes. >> chairman levin, ranking member coburn, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the invitation to appear before you today as to examine some of the causes and consequences of the financial crisis. today the financial system is fragile but it is largely stable. the stability is the result of
god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> next on c-span, a hearing on goldman sachs. later we will bring you janet napolitano. here is part of today's committee hearing would goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein. it is chaired by carl levin of michigan. >> we ask you to stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that the testimony that you are about to give is...
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>> that's true of much of latin america. i live for two years in central america and the local law enforcement has varied little affect if it exists. the people have a very deep respect and often eighth year of military in those countries and so the military presence creates a whole new spectrum of deterrent, the level of deterrent just by being visible in the culture and the mindset of the people coming north. >> mayor. >> yes, sir, senator i would favor the guard at the border however i would ask for them not to disturb the quality of life of our community but probably even more so i would support allocating more funds to cbp to have more agents of the facilities as well for them to be more efficient with legal crossings. >> i think the witnesses and i thank you mr. chairman for your patience and holding this hearing and coming to arizona as you did a year ago and your commitment and concern for the people who of my state, but also the people of this nation as dennis burke noted job there was a network that reaches all ove
>> that's true of much of latin america. i live for two years in central america and the local law enforcement has varied little affect if it exists. the people have a very deep respect and often eighth year of military in those countries and so the military presence creates a whole new spectrum of deterrent, the level of deterrent just by being visible in the culture and the mindset of the people coming north. >> mayor. >> yes, sir, senator i would favor the guard at the...
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how do we fix america's schools? we're posing it to hal sparks, you know him well, something of an expert on china, roland martin, our cnn analyst. hey, roland, kristi lu stout was talking about the things that seemed to set these students apart. it is a test-oriented culture. there's a competitive demand to get into the good universities. there is private tutoring. they find americans and westerners too relaxed. sounds to me like we're failing on all fronts. >> well, first off, i think we're failing in certain areas of the country, in certain areas of cities. frankly, you talk about the students, but the folks behind the students. do you have two-parent house ho holds, a mother and father with high expectations. also there's an assumption that people responsible for educating are just the teachers when in reality, you're educating a child before they go to school, when they're at school and when they come home from school as well. when my wife and i took over the care of my four nieces because two of them were two g
how do we fix america's schools? we're posing it to hal sparks, you know him well, something of an expert on china, roland martin, our cnn analyst. hey, roland, kristi lu stout was talking about the things that seemed to set these students apart. it is a test-oriented culture. there's a competitive demand to get into the good universities. there is private tutoring. they find americans and westerners too relaxed. sounds to me like we're failing on all fronts. >> well, first off, i think...
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giuliani noted grayson is not part of the blame america first crowd. this did not sit well with the elder paul who slammed the mayor for his endorse accusing him of slithering into the race. slither or not, i think it is fair to say that mayor giuliani has the best of this argument. the white house beer summit could be making a return. it stems from comments made by the president this month in maine. >> the president: i want to give a little plug to bill. bill owns market house coffee and the maine beer and beverage corporation both here. in exchange for in publicity, i hope i'm going to get some samples of the beer. >> sean: ask and you shall receive this is the spread on it twice 1600 pennsylvania avenue courtesy of bill the beer guy. bill tells the ap how can i say no? being a good american to answer the call. at least the white house fridge will be fully stocked the next time the president insults somebody and has to host a beer summit mr. president, i'm still available for that beer. i'll even pay for it that is the news tonight from hannity's ame
giuliani noted grayson is not part of the blame america first crowd. this did not sit well with the elder paul who slammed the mayor for his endorse accusing him of slithering into the race. slither or not, i think it is fair to say that mayor giuliani has the best of this argument. the white house beer summit could be making a return. it stems from comments made by the president this month in maine. >> the president: i want to give a little plug to bill. bill owns market house coffee and...
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>> well, fourth amendment rights are in force, this is it america. we're the guys enforcing the law. in the absence of federal action, that this is -- it's off the chart that we would still have to get into asking those questions and building up to that point. if we asked the same questions as cops two or three times -- the reason we do that, to see if you answer the same way, if you don't, there's our suspicion. we ask for identification. and at that point, now, a lot of cities like chandler or mesa, they restrict local officers from asking these questions. >> neil: could i ask you -- i'm sorry, is there any situation where you could envision some of your guys might be getting a little gun shy, no pun intended, and say, you know, i don't want anyone dragging me to court or my department to court. i'm really going to just go easy on this. so this crackdown might actually go the other way? >> not at all. 17% of these illegals have criminal records already in our state. that's why we have the highestc. what this will do is now -- i only have 15 of my d
>> well, fourth amendment rights are in force, this is it america. we're the guys enforcing the law. in the absence of federal action, that this is -- it's off the chart that we would still have to get into asking those questions and building up to that point. if we asked the same questions as cops two or three times -- the reason we do that, to see if you answer the same way, if you don't, there's our suspicion. we ask for identification. and at that point, now, a lot of cities like...
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i'm here representing iatse and directors guild of america. i hope my presence along with others in industry will underscore the grave concern we have about the impact of movie futures contracts which are pending before the cftc. iatse is lable bore union represents 110,000 artisans, craft persons in entertainment industry work in live theater, motion picture production and trade shows. dga represents thousands of directors, direct tomorrow films are work on scripted television, news, sports, commercials, documentries, new media both here and abroad. the realities of our business not easily deserve erred outside of it, glitz and glamour of international blockbusters give rise to misperceptions about our industry. let me begin with a few of the realities which will shed lights on our concern about the mdx and cantor future exchange applications. majority of the people working creative side of our industry earning middle class incomes do not hold a regular, full-time, monday through friday job. ours is a freelance business. people move from one
i'm here representing iatse and directors guild of america. i hope my presence along with others in industry will underscore the grave concern we have about the impact of movie futures contracts which are pending before the cftc. iatse is lable bore union represents 110,000 artisans, craft persons in entertainment industry work in live theater, motion picture production and trade shows. dga represents thousands of directors, direct tomorrow films are work on scripted television, news, sports,...
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so that's america. it'll only be that way if everybody realizes you can argue and you can yell at each other but don't clench your fist and hit somebody. >> speaking of clen ching yochi fist, you guys, hey, we've got two sides. look at what's happened with bullying in the schools. there's been bullying since the beginning of history. it's going to a new level, whether caught on videos, videotaping themselves as they're bullying. a girl killed herself and still you contend there's not a heightened level of tension, of anger, of fear in this country that could lead to more unimaginable things? no concern of that at all? take the bullying for instance. >> well, the bullying, donny, i'll tell you, you said it earlier. it's something that's been going on in school for decades, for years. i mean, not even decades. for centuries. the only difference today is people have cell phones and all types of ways to document it. but it's the same thing that's been going on. you cover whatever issue it is. hazing in coll
so that's america. it'll only be that way if everybody realizes you can argue and you can yell at each other but don't clench your fist and hit somebody. >> speaking of clen ching yochi fist, you guys, hey, we've got two sides. look at what's happened with bullying in the schools. there's been bullying since the beginning of history. it's going to a new level, whether caught on videos, videotaping themselves as they're bullying. a girl killed herself and still you contend there's not a...
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the book is united cakes of america and that's going to wrap it up. you can see him at politic and prose. on may 1st. cc
the book is united cakes of america and that's going to wrap it up. you can see him at politic and prose. on may 1st. cc
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america's favorite no calorie sweetener. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's friday! >>> and in 25 seconds, it will be 5:00. not a bad day's start. we'll have the traffic after the weather. >> no, not a bad day's start. we'll see temperatures moving
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. >>> the latest health information on people in america is not good news. sandra hughes has the shocking results of a new government survey. >> reporter: stop someone on any street in america and chances are you'll find a chronic health problem. >> a little high on the cholesterol. >> i have high cholesterol, yes. >> reporter: this man has high blood pressure. >> i'm hoping i can get off this medication. all right they have plenty of company. the centers for disease control has startling new data about the state of our health. 45% of americans, almost half the entire adult population, has high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes. conditions are that are killing us. >> each one of these conditions is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is one of the leading causes of death in the u.s. >> reporter: even more frightening, the study finds 13% of americans have two of the conditions. and 3% are struggling with all three. the cause? science points to measures' growing waste line. we're eating too much and exercising too little. the latest st
. >>> the latest health information on people in america is not good news. sandra hughes has the shocking results of a new government survey. >> reporter: stop someone on any street in america and chances are you'll find a chronic health problem. >> a little high on the cholesterol. >> i have high cholesterol, yes. >> reporter: this man has high blood pressure. >> i'm hoping i can get off this medication. all right they have plenty of company. the centers...
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of -- "where in america?" let's meet our contestants -- >> his name is sam and he's from wichita, kansas. she's brianna from california. >> jimmy: welcome! your job tonight is to use your sense of taste and smell to determine which american city served as inspiration for tonight's applebee's realburger. guillermo! bring in the real burgers! here is guillermo. guillermo, why are you blindfolded? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: here's how we play. taste the realburger my lovely assistant is placing in front of you right now, and guess which american city inspired it. the first to guess correctly wins. are you ready? it is time to eat. begin. >> i am going to have a bite of the sandwich as well. my own. again we're asking you to guess which city inspired the tasty ingredients. delicious. see if it tastes at all familiar. sam, anything coming to you? >> i don't have a clue. i'm sorry. >> you don't have a clue? >> italy. >> jimmy: italy is not an american city. an american city. it rhymes with silly is the name. the cit
of -- "where in america?" let's meet our contestants -- >> his name is sam and he's from wichita, kansas. she's brianna from california. >> jimmy: welcome! your job tonight is to use your sense of taste and smell to determine which american city served as inspiration for tonight's applebee's realburger. guillermo! bring in the real burgers! here is guillermo. guillermo, why are you blindfolded? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: here's how we play. taste the realburger...
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america began filling the consequences of the economic assaad. goldmansachs was an active player in building this machinery. leading up to 2008, goldman made a lot of money and packaging mortgages and selling securities backed by loans from notoriously poor quality lenders such as washington mutual, fremont, and new century. of special concern was goldman costs marketing of what are known as synthetic financial instruments. ordinarily, the financial risk of the market and the economy at large is limited because the assets traded are finite. there are only so many houses, mortgages, shares of stock, or barrels of oil in which to invest, but as synthetic instrument has no real asset. it is simply of debt on the performance that if references. that means the number of synthetic instruments is limitless, and so is the risk they present to the economy. synthetics structures, referencing high risk mortgages, and garnered hefty fees for goldmansachs and other investment banks. they assumed an ever larger share of the financial market and contributed gre
america began filling the consequences of the economic assaad. goldmansachs was an active player in building this machinery. leading up to 2008, goldman made a lot of money and packaging mortgages and selling securities backed by loans from notoriously poor quality lenders such as washington mutual, fremont, and new century. of special concern was goldman costs marketing of what are known as synthetic financial instruments. ordinarily, the financial risk of the market and the economy at large...
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special report today on marijuana, an in-depth special on the economic, the politics of marijuana in america. and it shows that despite efforts for legalization of recreational pot used in california and the majority of americans are still opposed to legalization for any purpose though they support it for medicinal reasons. now according to our poll results on cnbc.com, 55% of americans oppose legalization for any purpose, but the one-third of the country is in favor. soap you can see right there, 33%, about one-third of the country actually thinks that this could be something that could be done and something pretty interesting, of those that were against legalization for any purpose, some softened when they considered taxing it. in fact 14% of them turned their vote in favor, provided the tax revenue would go to state programs and services. so it's showing you here that economic incentives here do matter a little bit anyway. moving on, we want to talk about whether or not legalize, were to be legalized, most that were polled believes state government should tax the sale of it by how much is
special report today on marijuana, an in-depth special on the economic, the politics of marijuana in america. and it shows that despite efforts for legalization of recreational pot used in california and the majority of americans are still opposed to legalization for any purpose though they support it for medicinal reasons. now according to our poll results on cnbc.com, 55% of americans oppose legalization for any purpose, but the one-third of the country is in favor. soap you can see right...
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they really should be considered as a tandem operation to bring confidence to import marketplaces in america. i think the president has chosen well the two people who died these agencies today. the sec, of course, is responsible for maintaining orderly and efficient stock and securities markets and conducting day to day oversight of major market participants. the cftc well known to me is an agency that also carries out mark into compliance and enforcement programs and the futures arena and certainly important to chicago and the state of illinois. the subcommittee has an oversight responsibility over both of these agencies. we are debating whether or not any committee like their corporations committee should have oversight over these two agencies. i believe sincerely that we should and we have dramatically increased the resources and personnel at both of these and i hope will continue that trend because of their responsibilities are growing and we have to provide the technology to meet that challenge but as we provide these resources we also need to provide oversight. no agency that comes bef
they really should be considered as a tandem operation to bring confidence to import marketplaces in america. i think the president has chosen well the two people who died these agencies today. the sec, of course, is responsible for maintaining orderly and efficient stock and securities markets and conducting day to day oversight of major market participants. the cftc well known to me is an agency that also carries out mark into compliance and enforcement programs and the futures arena and...
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we have 55 historically black universities in america. we have students who are ready to take on the leadership. we understand that many of the parents are working several jobs and cannot go to the meetings. our college campuses or the spawning grounds for the next group of leaders. relative to the sisters question about what to do with her students, by strengthening college campuses, our campuses or the epicenter of activities in the communities. there are problems -- predominantly black institutions all over. our campuses are places where our students can come to use the facilities. the nation's historic elite black colleges and universities are the answers to all of our issues. whether it is the economy are building activities. >> i think we have to do what we were told to do 80 years ago. we have to start talking about black street, not just main street are wall street. it was grass roots organizing door by a door. we are not doing that. i submit that we have to start a new movement and i would like to call it the cocoa party. every t
we have 55 historically black universities in america. we have students who are ready to take on the leadership. we understand that many of the parents are working several jobs and cannot go to the meetings. our college campuses or the spawning grounds for the next group of leaders. relative to the sisters question about what to do with her students, by strengthening college campuses, our campuses or the epicenter of activities in the communities. there are problems -- predominantly black...
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and god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] thank you. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky also discussed the pending legislation concerning financial regulations on the senate floor this week. this is about 10 minutes. . . with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: in the fall of 2008 i reluctantly voted for a bill that sent money to wall street banks that should have paid for their own mistakes. we were told it was needed in order to avert a global calamity. so i did it. and then i went back to my constituents and vowed never again. never again should taxpayers be on the hook for recklessness on wall street, and no financial institution should be considered too big to fail. so when the financial regulatory bill the majority was about to so when the financial regulatory bill the majority was about to bring to still contained a number of loopholes allowing future bailouts, i raised the alarm. i wasn't about to take democratic assurance that is this bill protected taxpa
and god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] thank you. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky also discussed the pending legislation concerning financial regulations on the senate floor this week. this is about 10 minutes. . . with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: in the fall of 2008 i reluctantly voted for a bill that sent money to wall street banks that should have paid for their own mistakes. we were told it was needed in...
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we sent 50 credit people to the largest savings-and-loan in america. we have a lot less staff. we forced out the ceo and we did that not through regulation but because of our leverage as creditors. compared to the federal home loan bank of san francisco, incomprehensible greater leverage in the fed and it was not used. let's start with the repos. we have known that this is a common scam in which every major bank that was approached by enron agreed to help deceive creditors and investors by doing these transactions. so what happened? there was up proposal to stop it. it was an interagency effort. they came out with something pathetic in 2006 and stalled its implementation but it is meaningless. we have known for a decade that these are fraud. we have known for decades how to stop them. of the major regulatory agencies were complicity in that statement in destroying it. we have a self-fulfilling policy of regulatory failure because of the leadership in this era. we have the federal reserve bank of new york finding this is three card monte. what would you do as a regulator if you
we sent 50 credit people to the largest savings-and-loan in america. we have a lot less staff. we forced out the ceo and we did that not through regulation but because of our leverage as creditors. compared to the federal home loan bank of san francisco, incomprehensible greater leverage in the fed and it was not used. let's start with the repos. we have known that this is a common scam in which every major bank that was approached by enron agreed to help deceive creditors and investors by...
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we can see what is going on in america. i heard senator dodd mr. de talking about financial reform -- guest today -- yesterday talking about financial reform. just like in the health reform bill, everybody came up winners, except for the people in america. democrats and president obama had health reform passed. and then you had the republicans -- they watered it down so much insurance companies had a great windfall from it. insurance companies, of course, are the ones that are rejoicing. and they came out not only with their premiums and consolidation of power, but they also came out with a new group of the enrollees where the government will make sure that they become part of the system. guest: i think this week, let me say, we will see financial reform, wall street reform passed, and it will be a good, strong bill to make sure that we no longer have financial institutions that are too big to fail and that will create a consumer protection agency for financial consumers that will be able to be the watchdog for consumers. i look forward to that pas
we can see what is going on in america. i heard senator dodd mr. de talking about financial reform -- guest today -- yesterday talking about financial reform. just like in the health reform bill, everybody came up winners, except for the people in america. democrats and president obama had health reform passed. and then you had the republicans -- they watered it down so much insurance companies had a great windfall from it. insurance companies, of course, are the ones that are rejoicing. and...
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america can't afford another financial crisis. that's now in our hands in this body, and it's one of our greatest responsibilities. thank you, mr. president. and i yield the floor. msmccaskill: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. ms. mccaskill: i have a favorite president, and it's not president obama. it's in fact president harry truman. i still can't quite get over the fact that i am sitting at harry truman's desk here on the senate floor and that i hold the seat in the senate that harry truman held. and tomorrow when i attend the permanent subcommittee on investigations -- and as we see a parade of wall street executives justifying their behavior -- i will be asking questions that the committee that harry truman made famous when he took war profiteers to task many years ago. harry truman said, "if you can't convince them, confuse them." well, i'm confused. i read today that the ranking member of the republican party of the banking committee said the following at a meeting of community bankers today:
america can't afford another financial crisis. that's now in our hands in this body, and it's one of our greatest responsibilities. thank you, mr. president. and i yield the floor. msmccaskill: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. ms. mccaskill: i have a favorite president, and it's not president obama. it's in fact president harry truman. i still can't quite get over the fact that i am sitting at harry truman's desk here on the senate floor and that i hold the seat...
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the reason the numbers changes the aging of america and it will keep going up because america will continue to age. 50% the population, that 50% i am sure if the and ran his numbers, of the 50% of the population, 96% of the drug money from a 75% of the viatical money. if you do the math bond 2.4 trillion you talk about one point* 9 trillion spent on people chronic and complex disease. it is estimated today with that money that we spend we waste $350 billion per year tied to the poor management of chronic and complex disease. you might say how was it wasted? there are two key ways. number one is patient stop doing what the doctor tells them to do and less than one year. if the doctor says i am sorry you have diabetes. here is what you need to do to stay stable and healthy here is what you need to do with your blood sugar and your medication and less than one year they stop doing what they are supposed to do and end up in the emergency room, hospital, the expenses are significant. this happens all the time and every major complex disease. there was a study last year that showed all major comp
the reason the numbers changes the aging of america and it will keep going up because america will continue to age. 50% the population, that 50% i am sure if the and ran his numbers, of the 50% of the population, 96% of the drug money from a 75% of the viatical money. if you do the math bond 2.4 trillion you talk about one point* 9 trillion spent on people chronic and complex disease. it is estimated today with that money that we spend we waste $350 billion per year tied to the poor management...
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i believe in america we should have the freedom to fail. these major banks should be allowed to fail. we are all grappling is that the taxpayers not standing behind it. every exemption makes it more likely that the tac payers stands behind the bailout. on the spot execution, i know that i have been an advocate on the benefits of transparency. i think this helps every end user to have public transparent trading. and now we agree on that. i do think that these swap execution facilities grant a little more for the small transactions. there has to the volume in it. the manager amendments include additional language that says there has to be block trading exceptions. those would not be -- do not have to show a billion dollar trade to your competitors before hand. where there is high volume -- i think trading does bring additional bigger to economists. economists say it actually lowers costs to commercial end users. the fourth issue and then i will turn to the third --the commercial end users are not on to be caught up in margins if i'm reading t
i believe in america we should have the freedom to fail. these major banks should be allowed to fail. we are all grappling is that the taxpayers not standing behind it. every exemption makes it more likely that the tac payers stands behind the bailout. on the spot execution, i know that i have been an advocate on the benefits of transparency. i think this helps every end user to have public transparent trading. and now we agree on that. i do think that these swap execution facilities grant a...
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this plan basically they say, and i'll paraphrase, barack obama has lowered the ambitious of america. space is not the final frontier. earth is. that's part of the article. under the "florida today" article that appeared april 16. it says obama doesn't get it. space is last frontier. president obama pulled the plug on our space program here in thursday. although he masked it with some vague long-term suggestions. the late president john k. kennedy must have turned over. he turn -- launched the moon landing program, because he understood that any nation that wants to remain number one on earth must also be number one in space. a couple of questions. it's my understanding, mr. administrator, that there's been a lot of internal administration on how to circumvent that includes nasa's ability to terminate or alter the constellation program. given the important of this issue, we need to understand the legality of the decisions nasa is making, relating to the program of records. especially in view of legislation. would you provide to this committee, the appropriations committee within the n
this plan basically they say, and i'll paraphrase, barack obama has lowered the ambitious of america. space is not the final frontier. earth is. that's part of the article. under the "florida today" article that appeared april 16. it says obama doesn't get it. space is last frontier. president obama pulled the plug on our space program here in thursday. although he masked it with some vague long-term suggestions. the late president john k. kennedy must have turned over. he turn --...
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and by some estimates identity theft is the fastest growing crime in america. of 25% from 8 million victims in 2005. we for the fbi stop collecting data on identity theft. could you comment on this report and what your efforts will be to remedy it? >> i think you've identified not only a problem that exists now, but one i think if unchecked is potentially the crime of the future. as many benefits as the internet brings to us, we see criminals migrating to the internet and using it as a basis to do a whole variety of cyber crimes. everything from identity theft to retail fraud. the department takes this very seriously. i think we have a good, a good section within the criminal division that i think is effective, these people are experts. i think is useful resources, but it is something that they certainly have the attention of the assistant attorney general who runs the criminal division, and certainly of this attorney general. i think this is an area of crime that we have to get ahead of. there are ways in which we can do that, and we're committed to doing that
and by some estimates identity theft is the fastest growing crime in america. of 25% from 8 million victims in 2005. we for the fbi stop collecting data on identity theft. could you comment on this report and what your efforts will be to remedy it? >> i think you've identified not only a problem that exists now, but one i think if unchecked is potentially the crime of the future. as many benefits as the internet brings to us, we see criminals migrating to the internet and using it as a...
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we'll explain. >> and too heavy to serve america? serious problem. a recruiter joins us straight ahead to tell us how fit you've got to be to join the army. >> maybe actually enlist or the b.m.i. >> or the b.m.i. >> washington, d.c. ♪ [ male announcer ] experience fast in all its forms. the is line. at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ oh, do it ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ hey [ female announcer ] coffee is like life. it's better when you add your flavor. coffee-mate. from nestle. >> fox news alert. this just out of nasa. entry flight director brian lunny and his team have decided that the shuttle will land today at 9:08 a.m. on orbit number 238. what this means is there will be a deorbit burn at 8:02. coming up in just about 15 minutes and it will land in just about an hour and 20 minutes and of course, you'll see it all live right here on fox. brian? >> philadelphia school district accused of spying on students via web cam just got a lot worse. the school now admits snapping nearly 56,
we'll explain. >> and too heavy to serve america? serious problem. a recruiter joins us straight ahead to tell us how fit you've got to be to join the army. >> maybe actually enlist or the b.m.i. >> or the b.m.i. >> washington, d.c. ♪ [ male announcer ] experience fast in all its forms. the is line. at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ oh, do it ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ hey [ female announcer ] coffee is...
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we can out of the bank of america card and we've been at it the longest here and have the largest product suite. however call our growth places where we are growing the fastest tends to be places like asia pacific, latin america. so when you look at something like australia where the regulators took in my view an extremely ill-conceived course. thus far they've refused to back down and you look at the empirical data. with the reserve bank of australia thought was that by artificially suppressing interchange it would somehow benefit consumers and they were also hearing from the very few because in australia the merchant population is fairly concentrated. merchants who said what we would like you to artificially lower our costs. they did artificially lower the cost of the retailers. so the retailers and the austral the rpf was for digital currency and retailers elsewhere in the world. but not surprisingly those retailers didn't lower their retail crisis. they didn't provide extra coupons. they didn't provide a trip peter or anything of the kind for consumers so consumers in australia to get
we can out of the bank of america card and we've been at it the longest here and have the largest product suite. however call our growth places where we are growing the fastest tends to be places like asia pacific, latin america. so when you look at something like australia where the regulators took in my view an extremely ill-conceived course. thus far they've refused to back down and you look at the empirical data. with the reserve bank of australia thought was that by artificially...
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pair it with america's favorite coffee today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in today and try our new cheddar cheese and cinnamon raisin bagel twists. nutri-grain -- one good decision... can lead to another. ♪ made with real fruit and now with more... of the whole grains your body needs. nutri-grain can help you eat better all day. not to let your immune system become a statistic. support your immune system with patented ester-c. ester-c provides up to 24 hours of immune support. ester-c. the better vitamin c. entree plus an appetizer pairings for $9.99. pick one of our 16 entrees, like baby-back ribs or honey chipotle chicken crispers. then choose an appetizer -- all just $9.99, for a limited time. chili's. it's all in the "pepperation." úwzñúoxwg;eóxw . >> and then again the lane blocked in both directions. and is apparently some brakes in the road. in the meantime, the beltway we have a blocked lane. and albert and washington boulevard a tractor-trailer involved in that one. and traffic lights out at 395 and conway and south charles at conway. a
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we support the sec in its case that resulted in $150 million summit with bank of america that result in important government changes in the bank that out in california we assisted the nazis at turning office in the southern district of californcalifornia in obtaining criminal charges against glynn and michael the role and a fraud upon a more than a million dollars in his game that was designed to take and will advantage of struggling homeowners by falsely promising the mortgage modification that never materialized. mr. chairman, at the ranking member, it is a privilege to be here another four to answer any questions that you may have. >> thank you, mr. barofsky. i would like to start off by asking you, at this point what do you think the losses are? and how long will it take to realize those what those losses might be. one that relies over the next few years the losses may be less. it would be helpful to the committee if it is a what the losses are today and say what you think of how much they would reduce over the next several years. >> it's hard to determine. our role is basically
we support the sec in its case that resulted in $150 million summit with bank of america that result in important government changes in the bank that out in california we assisted the nazis at turning office in the southern district of californcalifornia in obtaining criminal charges against glynn and michael the role and a fraud upon a more than a million dollars in his game that was designed to take and will advantage of struggling homeowners by falsely promising the mortgage modification...
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and it's been a very, very important time in america. we've seen the worst of it, we've seen things getting better. we've also seen greed to the excess. and that greed, unfortunately, is going to continue unless we get a strong financial regulation bill to the president and i know that my democratic colleagues and i want to see that happen and we'll do everything we possibly can, and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the remaining portion of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from texas, mr. carter, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. carter: thank you, mr. speaker. we like to get up on the floor of this house and we like to argue our points and we like to try to couch the facts in such a way that you come to a conclusion that suits our political leaning. that happens all the time in the courthouse when lawyers advocate for their clients, it happens here in congre
and it's been a very, very important time in america. we've seen the worst of it, we've seen things getting better. we've also seen greed to the excess. and that greed, unfortunately, is going to continue unless we get a strong financial regulation bill to the president and i know that my democratic colleagues and i want to see that happen and we'll do everything we possibly can, and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the remaining portion of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman...
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invest in america savings bonds. this will probably eliminate all our taxes completely if we go into this type of system. i am retired, but i lost my job on march 25. i have been to medical problems and workers' compensation, where they literally defrauded you. started my own business. host: how is that going for you? caller: cannot get a loan. i want to do custom cars and custom fits. the problem is getting money. the bottom line, u.s. bonds that invest in america, and have them mature every two years. host: thank you for your call. . next is jason on the line for independents. caller: hello, susan. with everybody out of work, where is the money going to come from? host: what do you think of the idea in general, if economic times were a little bit better? caller: i do not care how good economic times are. i think higher taxes are always a bad idea. taxes only go one direction, up one. as you have a tax, they never go down. one -- to have a tax, they never go down. you cannot get a head. the people who have jobs, eve
invest in america savings bonds. this will probably eliminate all our taxes completely if we go into this type of system. i am retired, but i lost my job on march 25. i have been to medical problems and workers' compensation, where they literally defrauded you. started my own business. host: how is that going for you? caller: cannot get a loan. i want to do custom cars and custom fits. the problem is getting money. the bottom line, u.s. bonds that invest in america, and have them mature every...
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if america can no longer be america, who can be? how do we end the this whole we find ourselves in? with the foundation believe that everything should be on the table -- week at the foundation believe that everything should be on the table. some have the tax aversion centrum. they have meant -- never met an increase they did not hate and do everything in their power to stop. to me that is simply untenable position, both physically and politically. dear to the sheer magnitude of the imbalance that we face, addressing this without any revenue increases simply does not add up. doing so would devastate the important social insurance and other important government programs. there needs to be adjustments, but the social contract is part of the fabric of our society, and any set of solutions recognized that the core of these programs must remain in tact, particularly for those who need them. meanwhile, some to say -- some seem to have entitlement fixation. they have never met a universal entitlement program they did not fall in love with. but with the rapidly exploding population of the el
if america can no longer be america, who can be? how do we end the this whole we find ourselves in? with the foundation believe that everything should be on the table -- week at the foundation believe that everything should be on the table. some have the tax aversion centrum. they have meant -- never met an increase they did not hate and do everything in their power to stop. to me that is simply untenable position, both physically and politically. dear to the sheer magnitude of the imbalance...
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america started this. america is the only country who has used a nuclear bomb. now america is like a dog walking its tail. they don't want anyone else to use them. people realize that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. where will they put that nuclear waste? host: first of all, do you agree with his theory that american began it? guest: well, president obama talks about the special responsibility the united states has as the first country to have built nuclear weapons -- we invented them. we're the only country to have used them so far. but the arms race was clearly competition between two countries. there were repeated efforts by one side or the other to control over the 1960's and 1970's. they both fell. it was only when richard nixon and henry kissinger started to negotiate a we started to cap the arms race. you began to see american leadership with the partnership of the then-soviet union, now russia -- whoever it began this is less important than who will finish it. america has a special leadership role in the world. we are the most important c
america started this. america is the only country who has used a nuclear bomb. now america is like a dog walking its tail. they don't want anyone else to use them. people realize that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. where will they put that nuclear waste? host: first of all, do you agree with his theory that american began it? guest: well, president obama talks about the special responsibility the united states has as the first country to have built nuclear weapons -- we...
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of america employees. if an analyst thinks that what is going on wednesdawith a cdo,d affect the ratings process? >> i think so. >> how long is expected that a triple a rating should hold? >> the waterfall typically pays the higher rated bonds offer. as they pay down, the bonds that are underneath should last the life of the transaction. >> would you all agree with that? >> in this case, these ratings were downgraded within a year. they're now below investment- grade. these are junk. >> if i could respond, i think that we are touching on something that you are likely to hear later on in the day. common perception of what a triple a rating is and means is not necessarily what the definition of a triple a is. it is something of a legal distinction. it is very important that this is not lost on the committee. there is the migration rates in the history of the different ratings that are assigned. those migration rates represent an average migration for a particular rating. it is simply a population of which th
of america employees. if an analyst thinks that what is going on wednesdawith a cdo,d affect the ratings process? >> i think so. >> how long is expected that a triple a rating should hold? >> the waterfall typically pays the higher rated bonds offer. as they pay down, the bonds that are underneath should last the life of the transaction. >> would you all agree with that? >> in this case, these ratings were downgraded within a year. they're now below investment-...
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of america employees. if an analyst thinks that what is going on wednesdawith a cdo,d affect the ratings process? >> i think so. >> how long is expected that a triple a rating should hold? >> the waterfall typically pays the higher rated bonds offer. as they pay down, the bonds that are underneath should last the life of the transaction. >> would you all agree with that? >> in this case, these ratings were downgraded within a year. they're now below investment- grade. these are junk. >> if i could respond, i think that we are touching on something that you are likely to hear later on in the day. common perception of what a triple a rating is and means is not necessarily what the definition of a triple a is. it is something of a legal distinction. it is very important that this is not lost on the committee. there is the migration rates in the history of the different ratings that are assigned. those migration rates represent an average migration for a particular rating. it is simply a population of which th
of america employees. if an analyst thinks that what is going on wednesdawith a cdo,d affect the ratings process? >> i think so. >> how long is expected that a triple a rating should hold? >> the waterfall typically pays the higher rated bonds offer. as they pay down, the bonds that are underneath should last the life of the transaction. >> would you all agree with that? >> in this case, these ratings were downgraded within a year. they're now below investment-...
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we are setting out to how america dines. imagine for a second going through a drive thru restaurant and get a char grilled burger with all . fixins. imagine with me for a second on the way home from work or during lunch pick up through a thru baked chick yen pot roast and making you hungry. >> that is the point in which we are trying to accomplish. we can elevate and evolutionize how america dies and implementing a unique spin. we are calling it a huddle through. because the quality and service far surrey passes what is offered in the counselry. >> check it out. they will number the plas a. come and get great food and try the coffee out. can i bring coffee back to dave and juliet. we would be happy to serve it to you. new york city. coffee is available for new york city. >> i will bring in coffee. >> clayton used to work in mcdonalds and i need sausage and hash browns as well. >> bill going through the senate. why karl rove said it favors wall street over main street. >> don't mess with this dude. a 70 year old guy puts his
we are setting out to how america dines. imagine for a second going through a drive thru restaurant and get a char grilled burger with all . fixins. imagine with me for a second on the way home from work or during lunch pick up through a thru baked chick yen pot roast and making you hungry. >> that is the point in which we are trying to accomplish. we can elevate and evolutionize how america dies and implementing a unique spin. we are calling it a huddle through. because the quality and...
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america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. togethewith schools, we're hping kids makeore balanced chces every day. ♪ we're hping kids makeore balanced chces every day. can you believe how fast kids grow these days? and since 90% of bone strength is developed before adulthood... it's so important that they get enough calcium every day. that's why there's new danonino. danonino! unlike leading kids yogurts, danonino has twice the calcium of milk, ounce per ounce, with vitamin d. so it's power packed for healthy growth. and its rich creamy taste is... yummy! so they can start building strong bones today... for stronger bodies tomorrow. new danonino from dannon. power packed to help kids grow. >> shepard: they're clapping on the wall street. it's about -- the bell's ringing in 11 seconds. look at the graph. what have they done? has anyone errand their pay. boring. ring the bell. thank you. here's things yoou
america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. togethewith schools, we're hping kids makeore balanced chces every day. ♪ we're hping kids makeore balanced chces every day. can you believe how fast kids grow these days? and since 90% of bone strength is developed before adulthood... it's so important that they get enough calcium every day. that's why there's new danonino. danonino! unlike leading kids yogurts, danonino has...